Thriving black market for Apple iPhones and Apple iPads leads to high theft rate in the "Big Apple"

"The phones are primarily being shipped overseas to the Middle East. That’s the hot region right now."-Police source

There is a thriving black market for the Apple iPhone and Apple iPad in the "Big Apple" and it employs a range of criminals from the young kids grabbing the devices right out of owners' hands, to those selling stolen Apple iPhones and Apple iPads in locations as far away as the Middle East. In between the street thugs stealing the gadgets, and those selling them, those familiar with smartphones and tablets play an important role by unlocking the iPhones and those iPads that have cellular connectivity to allow them to be sold for use on national or international carriers. An Apple iPhone 4S that might cost as much as $650 without a contract, can go for as low as $300 in the black market.

These two kids are accused of robbing an 81 year old man of his Apple iPhone in a subway platform robbery in New York City

After being unlocked, the stolen devices are sold to bodegas or are sent overseas. One police source says that the Middle East is the hot location for now. Demand for these hot Apple iPhones and Apple iPads is so strong that the number of Apple devices stolen in New York City this year is already 50% higher than the total for all of 2011. As of August 15th, 4,174 Apple devices have been stolen in New York City this year which is up 55% from the 2,696 stolen at this same time last year.

Starting two weeks ago, AT&T started keeping track of the serial numbers of stolen models and now blocks them from being re-activated on the carrier's pipeline. That has forced the thieves to turn to crooked phone repair shops in the city where the devices are unlocked. One shop offered to unlock as many as 50 stolen Apple iPhones for $35 each.

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iSwear, iDon't know those two kids in the photos or the two others in the sketch. iThought, this site was politically correct; you're not supposed to indicate race anymore, it's part of the "The New America"!

It just shows the these phone companies are spending more on how high tech the are then actually trying to help prevent the stolen phones from being reactivated or put on another carrier. You figure the serial number would be able to be detected on any network and be disabled or bricked. The carriers and phone companies should have something in place to help stop stolen phones from being used. Just my honest opinion.

IPhone and iPad, the next street drug. "Hey man, I need that is**t! I'll sell my kidney or even better, I'll suck your ...!" Then there'll be a movie made called "idiots n the ihood". Its that great!!!

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